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Feds May Relax Deportation Guidelines

Yesterday the federal government announced that it may use prosecutorial discretion in deciding not to pursue removal of persons in “low priority” cases, most likely those without criminal backgrounds who have served in the military or grown up in the … Continue reading

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Social Security’s deadly mistakes

In a nod to the classic Monty Python line “I’m not dead yet,” a recent CNN Money article highlights the difficulties in facing the Social Security Administration bureaucracy. Every day an average of 38 people are mistakenly reported as deceased … Continue reading

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Oregon birth certificate case

We have several clients who come to us with problems trying to get government agencies and employers to accept documented proof of identity. An interesting case was decided recently by the Oregon Court of Appeals that provided one woman tight … Continue reading

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Class Action Filed by Veterans against USAA Insurance and Medford Chiropractor

A class action suit was filed by a colleague on behalf of military veterans  against USAA Insurance and Medford Chiropractor, Clark Wolf, III, among other defendants. The suit alleges that Dr. Wolf and USAA implemented an undisclosed cost containment scheme … Continue reading

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Immigrant Visa Processing Online

One of the frustrating parts of the U.S. immigration system is the time spent waiting for the government to process applications.* To reduce that wait time, the U.S. Department of State has steadily increased its use of electronic procedures to … Continue reading

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